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KKRainbow 0b27ac2885 feat(credentials): support managed credential synchronization (#2490)
* feat(credentials): support managed credential synchronization

Allow managed callers to upsert credentials with an exact ID, secret,
permissions, reuse policy, and expiry.

Return non-secret attributes plus a public-key fingerprint so callers can
verify relay credential consistency.

Persist imported credentials atomically and preserve identity and expiry
across restarts.

* fix(credentials): make managed upserts durable

Write the candidate credential snapshot before committing it to memory.
Propagate storage failures so controllers can retry instead of observing
false convergence.

Cover a transient storage failure to verify that memory stays unchanged
and the retry persists the credential.

* fix(credentials): atomically replace stored snapshots

Define CredentialStorage::store as an atomic replacement boundary and
use atomic-write-file in the management adapter. This keeps the last
committed credential JSON readable when a replacement fails.

Cover replacement of an existing credential snapshot and keep the
dependency scoped to the management feature.
2026-08-10 23:20:36 +08:00
KKRainbow 021f523431 refactor(core): separate portable core from native runtime (#2451)
Create easytier-core as the portable owner of configuration,
connectivity, tunnels, peer and routing state, gateways, management,
the data plane, and instance lifecycle. Keep operating-system
integration, native protocol engines, process startup, and presentation
in easytier behind explicit Host capability adapters.

Create easytier-proto to own schemas, generated RPC types, descriptors,
and feature-scoped protocol slices. Remove runtime protobuf reflection
from core while preserving unknown route-peer fields across forwarding.

Normalize instance construction through CoreInstance, CoreHostAdapters,
CoreProcessRuntime, and InstanceManager. Make the runtime config store
the only authoritative mutable configuration after startup.

Move the portable TCP/UDP data plane into core and extract a generic
OperationBroker for completion, cancellation, disposal, and capacity
accounting. Expose the session-based FFI v2 completion API and keep the
WASI guest ABI, wire schemas, and adapters with core.

Migrate CLI, GUI, web, FFI, Android JNI, OHOS, uptime, and mobile
consumers to the shared manager and core state. Add explicit user/web
config ownership and revision-aware web reconciliation.

Preserve configuration, wire, and management behavior while fixing
regressions discovered by the full platform and integration matrix:

- inherit advertised relay capabilities in foreign networks;
- refresh OSPF peer state immediately after runtime config changes;
- restore CLI GlobalCtx event output without forcing GUI logging;
- retain legacy encryption names and standalone RPC tunnel metadata;
- restore ICMP host composition and fragmented UDP handling;
- use portable 64-bit atomics on 32-bit MIPS targets; and
- retain discarded operations until late cancellation completes.

Validate the refactor across 45 GitHub checks, including Linux, macOS,
Windows, FreeBSD, web, GUI, Android, OHOS, feature profiles, and
three-node and subnet-proxy integration tests.

BREAKING CHANGE: internal Rust module paths are not preserved. Legacy
native data-plane APIs are replaced by the session-based FFI v2 API.
The dedicated Android data-plane wrapper is removed.
2026-07-26 15:41:55 +08:00